America always raising the bar when it comes to corrupt officiating in Boxing. I wonder how many rounds out of the 12 he was paid to give to Wilder. Is it a, "you gotta find at least 6 rounds for Deontay" kinda deal?
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The officiating has ruined boxing for me and is why i didnt buy the ppv and reluctant to buy many now when theres a clear home figher. The ref was disgraceful but luckily fury was so dominant it wasnt a factor.
Its not just the americans tbf, brits are just as bad, the smith ryder fight was disgusting, i felt conned and it wasnt even ppv. As much as i like Joshua i have no doubt that if he fights usyk in england, usyk is gonns need to clearly win 9 rounds to have a chance of a decision.
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Round two was pretty much the only fairly competitive round for about 2 mins, but Fury landed bigger shots right at the end. I say competitive in the sense it was the one round he wasn’t embarrassed. Still a Fury round really.
Some tried to give him round 1 just because he threw one right hand that Fury rode.
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Pretty sure if it would have went longer Bayless would have taken another point of Fury and looking to DQ him.
Fury had to go for the KO or the officials would have robbed him again.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostRound two was pretty much the only fairly competitive round for about 2 mins, but Fury landed bigger shots right at the end. I say competitive in the sense it was the one round he wasn’t embarrassed. Still a Fury round really.
Some tried to give him round 1 just because he threw one right hand that Fury rode.
Yeah it was a pretty even round then Fury landed a couple of blows right at the end that shook Wilder to his core
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